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SUMMARY:Learning to Learn: Leveraging UDL to help students become expert learners.(In-Person
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LOCATION:Name: Blackburn Room\nAddress: 130 St. George St.\nToronto\nON
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SUMMARY:Equity Roundtable: Enhancing Intercultural Development Framework: We Would Love to hear From You!
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators: You Jia Lee\, Program Coordinator\, Intercultural and Global Programs\, International Education Centre\, UTM Rebeca Mahadeo\, Student Development Coordinator\, Intercultural Programs\, International Education Centre\, UTM  \nThis session highlights tools and a framework you can put in place in your classroom to help students build intercultural skills\, and gain global fluency in this ever connected world. The purpose of the framework is to provide direction and intentionality to intercultural programming across all three U of T campuses using best practices\, theories\, and principles. It is to be used as a guide of reference\, supporting a common foundation of intercultural competence to better inform future programming and to be more intentionally integrated. The creation of this framework is supported by the International Student Experience Fund (ISEF). This project aims to not only enhance intercultural interactions and understanding among U of T students\, staff\, and faculty\, but to also promote and strengthen intercultural development and global fluency at all three campuses. \nBy the end of this session\, attendees will:• Understand and be aware of an intercultural framework that can be applied to curricular and co-curricular settings at U of T \n• Participate in an exchange with colleagues around best practices to promote an intercultural mindset in learning environments
URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/equity-roundtable-enhancing-intercultural-development-framework-we-would-love-to-hear-from-you/
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SUMMARY:How to Succeed as a Graduate Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators:Prof John Peever\, Professor\, Cell & Systems Biology and Vice-Dean\, Students\, School of Graduate StudiesProf Rene Harrison\, Professor\, Biological Sciences\, and Vice-Dean Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies\, UTSCProf Pamela Klassen\, Professor & Chair\, Department for the Study of ReligionDr Michal Kasprzak\, Assistant Director\, Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation / Teaching Assistants’ Training ProgramDr Lynn Ossher\, Associate Director\, Centre for Graduate Professional Development\, School of Graduate StudiesThe How to Succeed as a Graduate Supervisor workshop is designed for pre-tenure faculty members and others who are new to a supervisory role at the University of Toronto. In this interactive session\, you will learn:• Key milestones and policies you need to know as a graduate supervisor• Best practices in selecting and recruiting students\, and matching research interests• How to co-create student-centered academic plans and professional experiences• How to document student progress and tips on providing effective feedback• How U of T can support your development and success as a supervisorThis workshop will offer practical advice\, grounded in discussion of realistic case studies of supervisory practice at the University of Toronto\, and includes perspectives from peer faculty recognized for their outstanding graduate supervision. \nNotes: This workshop is a repeat of the session previously titled “Building Success Across the Graduate Lifecycle.” \nYou will be asked to answer a few additional questions when you register. \nWe strive to create accessible event spaces that suit the needs of all attendees. If there are any accessibility concerns we can address\, or if you have any questions regarding eligibility to attend please contact lynn.ossher@utoronto.ca (mailto:%20lynn.ossher@utoronto.ca) \nCo-hosted by the Centre for Graduate Mentorship & Supervision and the Healthy Labs & Research Teams initiative at the School of Graduate Studies\, and the Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation.
URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/how-to-succeed-as-a-graduate-supervisor/
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